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Our football experts have even put their reputations on the line by giving predictions on this week’s matches below, which you may or may not wish to use for guidance:

Crystal Palace v Southampton – Away win

Saints have won on their last three tips to Selhurst Park, so can burst the Eagles’ bubble and leapfrog Alan Pardew’s team.

Man City v Swansea – Home win

Put this down as a home banker. The Swans are on a dismal run and moved to sack manager Garry Monk in midweek, so Etihad striker Wilfried Bony could well run riot against his former club.

Sunderland v Watford – Draw

A first meeting in more than a decade between the Black Cats and Hornets is difficult to call, but a point apiece looks the most likely outcome at the Stadium of Light.

West Ham v Stoke – Draw

Only a point separates these two sides in the table, and Upton Park will be a tough place for Mark Hughes’ Potters to go. Three of the last six head-to-heads have finished level.

Derby v Brighton – Draw

Chris Hughton’s Seagulls have shared the spoils in each of their last three on the road, while the Rams were held at Sheffield Wednesday last time out.

QPR v Burnley – Home win

There is a Hoops dugout debut for new boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink here, and the old adage about getting a reaction from the players could prove true. QPR kept hold of their star striker Charlie Austin, but Sean Dyche’s Clarets couldn’t with Danny Ings. That will be the difference.

Bournemouth v Man Utd – Away win

Eddie Howe and the Cherries are riding the crest of a wave after beating Chelsea, but the Red Devils will want retribution for dropping out of the Champions League. Bournemouth should be fearful of becoming Louis van Gaal’s whipping boys.

Udinese v Inter Milan – Away win

The hosts are reliant on veteran Antonio Di Natale for goals, as they have been for years, but Roberto Mancini’s men should be winning this game if they are to be regarded as serious Scudetto contenders.

St Johnstone v Celtic – Away win

Ronny Deila’s boys ought to be responding to their Europa League elimination with a display that lays down a marker against the Saints.

Aston Villa v Arsenal – Away win

Master Arsene Wenger takes on apprentice Remi Garde here, and the Gunners have way too much quality to be kept out by a Villa side with bleak-looking prospects.

Tottenham v Newcastle – Home win

A trip to White Hart Lane will be a reality check for Steve McClaren’s Magpies after their exploits at home to Liverpool. The midfield battle on paper looks very one-sided.

Napoli v Roma – Home win

Victory in all of the last four in Naples, plus prolific Argentina poacher Gonzalo Higuain going up against a rickety Giallorossi rearguard, means the Little Donkeys should win comfortably.

Villarreal v Real Madrid – Away win

Rafa Benitez’s boys were at their destructive best when putting eight past Malmo, and there is simply no living with Los Blancos when they produce that sort of display. Expect the Yellow Submarine to be sunk, even in its own harbour!

Blackburn v Nottingham Forest – Draw

Both of these teams are improving, so a point apiece at Ewood Park looks a shout – especially as Forest play at Wolves on Friday and then again here.

Leicester v Chelsea – Home win

The hosts are brimming with confidence, and the Blues look beleaguered. Claudio Ranieri’s Foxes can further thwart Jose Mourinho, and deepen Blues gloom.